On Sun, 2014-01-12 at 16:17 -0700, Marko Dimjašević wrote:

> Hi all,
> 
> Have there been any efforts to make a resource for scholars where they
> could access/compile a list of software that is typically needed in
> research/teaching? What crosses my mind is a whole software stack,
> starting with an OS, to document preparation systems, diagram tools,
> version control systems, conference call tools, email, etc.?
> 
> The ultimate goal would be a wiki page that any scholar could use to
> find information about issues with proprietary software, and what free
> software tools should be used instead.
> 
> 
> I am a graduate student and one of the most frustrating things I've been
> facing is proprietary communication software tools. I work with folks
> from other universities than mine, and they are all used to proprietary
> things like Skype and Google Hangouts; other communication channel don't
> seem acceptable nor viable to them.
> 
> Therefore, I think it'd be great to join efforts (if anyone else is
> interested) and start working on creating such a resource of tools
> needed in research (and issues that arise if proprietary software is
> used). We would also note where free software doesn't exist, and
> hopefully raise awareness about it.
> 
> 
> --
> Cheers,
> Marko Dimjašević
> http://dimjasevic.net/marko
> 
> 


This would be a great thing to start working on in the LibrePlanet wiki

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